emjay88 Posted July 28, 2010 Report Posted July 28, 2010 Hello all, So I have decided to have my bachelor party this long weekend with 10 of my closest friends musky fishing on the French River. While I'm going through all my gear, I thought of a question about musky leaders. I have some fluoro leaders ranging from 12" to 24" and I'm wondering what lengths are preferred for casting compared to trolling. My logic is that a shorter leader is desired for trolling, where as a longer lead would be better for casting, but I'm not entirely sure of this logic. Any insight would be a big help. I have one more question about tactics... I have had success in the past in a current area that is usually a walleye spot, but I know some musky's move in there to ambush walleye. There is a pretty strong current that has about a 25 foot basin and then runs right up to about 3-5 feet. I managed to hook up with a 50"+ beauty about 6 years ago on a perch colour grandma at night in the full moon. Other than trolling some big body baits up the current are there any other tips or lure selections I should consider when hitting this spot again? Thanks in advance for any help!
Guest gbfisher Posted July 28, 2010 Report Posted July 28, 2010 Shorter leader for casting. Easier to cast a bait with a shorter leader and not as dangerous. Longer leader for trolling. I use a 4' lead for trolling.
outllaw Posted July 28, 2010 Report Posted July 28, 2010 we troll exclusively. the norm. is 5 ft leaders. a good snap and swivel at both ends.remember do NOT go to heavy theres a difference. some super heavy leaders will kill crankbait action.
Lunkerhunter Posted July 28, 2010 Report Posted July 28, 2010 short for casting as mentioned earlier because its easier to cast and longer leader for trolling. as for lure recommendations, i did quite well on the french this year using an 8 inch believer.
Pigeontroller Posted July 28, 2010 Report Posted July 28, 2010 12"-18" for casting, much longer and it is impossible to do a proper Figure-8 or L-turn when you have a fish follow...And you will have them follow...Dam things!
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